Crown Mouldings
Crown Mouldings
Add a finished, high-end look with crown mouldings installed where the wall meets the ceiling. Choose clean modern profiles or classic details, with options for MDF crown moulding, wood, and moisture-resistant polyurethane .
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Crown mouldings bring walls and ceilings together with a clean, architectural finish that instantly upgrades a room. If you are searching for crown moulding near me in Toronto, Mississauga, or Barrie, Squarefoot Flooring carries paint-grade and stain-grade options to match modern renovations, traditional homes, and full trim packages across Ontario.
Choose a crown profile that matches your style
Modern to traditional options
- Modern square-edge crown moulding: crisp lines for contemporary spaces and condo interiors
- Transitional profiles: subtle detail that works with most baseboards and casings
- Classic ogee and decorative profiles: a traditional look for dining rooms and living rooms
- Large profile crown: ideal for taller ceilings and open-concept homes
Material guide
MDF vs wood vs polyurethane
| Material | Best for | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| MDF | Painted trim, smooth walls, budget-focused projects | Clean, consistent surface for paint. Seal cuts and joints well, and avoid direct wet exposure (room dependent). |
| Wood | Stained trim, premium renovations, durable trim packages | Natural grain and stronger impact resistance. Can move with humidity, so acclimation and finishing matter (species and site conditions dependent). |
| Polyurethane | Basements, bathrooms, moisture-prone areas | Lightweight and moisture-resistant. Use the recommended adhesives and fastening method for best hold (product dependent). |
Installation tips that help the finish look professional
Corners, joints, and ceiling lines
- Inside corners: coping can create tighter joints on imperfect walls, while miters are faster when walls are square (site dependent).
- Outside corners: reinforce with proper fastening and fill/caulk for a seamless paint finish.
- Gaps and imperfections: crown is often used to hide ceiling-to-wall inconsistencies, but good prep and caulking make the result look sharper.
- Matching your trim package: pair crown with baseboards, door casings, and backband profiles for a consistent interior style.
Crown mouldings near me
Toronto, Mississauga and Barrie pickup
Visit Squarefoot Flooring to compare crown mouldings in person and choose the right profile for your ceiling height and room use. Pickup is available at our Mississauga location (700 Dundas Street East, Unit #4) and Barrie location (112 Saunders Rd, Unit #1), serving Toronto and customers across Ontario.








